Acharya Prashant explains that the question of inner completeness arises only from a mind that feels incomplete. He asserts that a complete mind does not seek completeness, just as a healthy person does not inquire about health. To understand completeness, one must first investigate the nature of their own perceived incompleteness. He points out that in daily life, everything appears incomplete and susceptible to change, which leads to a constant state of fear, tension, and insecurity. This sense of lack is often used as an engine to keep running after future goals, results, and desires, yet these pursuits never lead to a state of totality or peace.